This book closes the gap between what people think Excel can do and what they can achieve in the tool. Over the past few years, recognition of the importance of effectively visualizing data has led to an explosion of data analysis and visualization software tools. But for many people, Microsoft Excel continues to be the workhorse for their data visualization needs, not to mention the only tool that many data workers have access to. Although Excel is not a specialist data visualization platform, it does have strong capabilities. The default chart types do not need to be the limit of the tool’s data visualization capabilities, and users can extend its features by understanding some key elements and strategies. Data Visualization in Excel provides a step-by-step guide to creating more advanced and often more effective data visualizations in Excel and is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to create better, more effective, and more engaging data visualizations.
Author(s): Schwabish, Jonathan;
Publisher: CRC Press/A. K. Peters
Year: 2023
Language: English
Commentary: Data Visualization in Excel
Pages: 532
City: Boca Raton
Tags: Data Visualization in Excel
Contents
To help guide you through the tutorials, each chapter is roughly classified by difficulty depending on the number of steps, how many different chart types are used, and how much data preparation is needed.
■ Beginner ■■ Intermediate ■■■ Advanced
Acknowledgements
PART ONE: SETTING THE STAGE
1. Introduction
2. How to Use This Book
3. The Philosophy of Data Visualization in Excel
4. Introduction to Making Graphs in Excel
5. Fundamental Formulas Used in Building Your Graphs
6. Building a Custom Color Palette in Excel
PART TWO: MAKING GRAPHS IN EXCEL
7. Sparklines ■
8. Heatmap ■
9. Stripe Chart ■
10. Waffle Chart ■
11. Gantt Chart ■
12. Comparing Values with Two Graph Types ■■
13. Broken Stacked Bar Chart ■■
14. Diverging Bar Chart ■■
15. Block Shading (Same Frequency) ■
16. Block Shading (Different Frequencies) ■■
17. Mark an Event with a Line ■■
18. Dot Plot ■■
19. Slope Chart ■■
20. Overlaid Gridlines ■■
21. Lollipop Chart ■■
22. Bullet Chart ■■■
23. Tile Grid Map ■■■
24. Histogram ■■■
25. Marimekko Chart ■■■
26. Cycle Plot ■■■
27. Strip Chart ■■
28. Raincloud Plot ■■■
29. Making Better Tables
PART THREE: MOVING VISUALS OUT OF EXCEL
30. Exporting Graphs from Excel
31. Redesigns and Examples
32. Conclusion
Appendix 1. Color Tools
Appendix 2. Data Visualization Tools
Appendix 3. Additional Excel Resources
Appendix 4. Quick Instructions List
References
Index